Did anyone else foresee that once the general election had been called there would be a flood of people asking whether there will be a candidate standing in their particular seat?
210 candidates for seats have been declared above, leaving a further 116 seats still to declare and the rest, 324 seats, don't now look likely to have BNP candidates.
Most areas would have fought more but needed more funds to do so. If it's not too late, I guess anyone interested in actually getting a candidate to stand in their specific area could still contact their local (or regional) group directly to find out how they could help raise the funds needed - but the deadline may well have passed?
**correction**
to be nominated for local council elections the deadline is noon tomorrow
(20th April is the deadline for nominations for the general election)
See regional group contacts here:
http://bnp.org.uk/contacts/
another poster said...
Local election nominations close this Thursday(8th)
at noon.
General election nominations close on Tuesday 20th April at 4PM.
I'm not 100% sure but i think the party may have a deadline because leaflets need to be printed. But hopefully there is more time for groups to raise more money to put up more candidates which would help better local groups in some parts of the country.
Those people who ain't got a candidate to vote for this year should think about standing as a candidate in next years local elections(even if just as a paper candidate) so they have someone to vote for. London doesn't have any elections next year but 90% of the country does..
DON'T JUST VOTE BNP WHY NOT STAND AS A CANDIDATE FOR THE BNP
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Local election nominations close this THURSDAY at noon NOT Friday
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